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Brake fleid doesn't eat in straight away. It takes considerable time.
You can get boots from a local dealer etc, but they are a bugger to fit unless you get wrap around ones which aren't that good to start off with. If it is the CVs then check for dirt in there. If it's badly torn then it's time to replace the whole unit as it'll be rooted soon enough.
Ummm... you know you could check your engine's crank and sump seals. If you are leaking and the oil is running down the driveshafts and dripping off the brakes then there's your issue. Not good if it gets into your pads or your clutch though.
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